Yes, when needed... Why not? Hungarian league has also poor teams. Anyway, she would play on LW...

Dedu, Perianu, Geiger were all bad in Siofok. So their departure is not a big problem for Siofok.

Kobetić-Minko is their power.

you forgot Solberg.but I was not talking only about the Romanians (you should know I am not Geiger's or Dedu's fan ). there were some posts here about the changes on LW, some rumours about Nze Minko leaving for Gyor, Khmyrova uncertain, now the Romanians, so basically they need a new team. and by the way, Perianu was really good before the injury.

Firstly, sorry for putting this post here. It is misplaced, but I didn't want to start a thread about this.I'm in Budapest on vacation, and today there is Györi vs FTC, and I'm considering the options to go see this game. So I would like to ask the Hungarian fellows here: is realistic to expect finding tickets in site just about the game start time (19:00)? How easy would it be to get back from Gyor to Budapest after the game?In advance, kösönöm! (I probably wrote it wrong, but I mean it:-))

Fabbr wrote:Firstly, sorry for putting this post here. It is misplaced, but I didn't want to start a thread about this.I'm in Budapest on vacation, and today there is Györi vs FTC, and I'm considering the options to go see this game. So I would like to ask the Hungarian fellows here: is realistic to expect finding tickets in site just about the game start time (19:00)? How easy would it be to get back from Gyor to Budapest after the game?In advance, kösönöm! (I probably wrote it wrong, but I mean it:-))

HiThere is a single site where you could buy the tickets (https://www.jegymester.hu/hun/Event/610 ... o-Hungaria) but it seems they are already sold out.Still there is not a big risk in assuming there will be scalpers around the arena to sell you ovepriced tickets(or even fake ones).Regarding the travelling the last train coming to Budapest departures at 21:39 so I would not rely on that(traveltime is 1h50m) but with car it would be much more convenient.In Hungary if you want to get to any derby (FTC-UTE in football, Szeged-Veszprém men's handball,etc.) you need to begin the planning earlier. I would suggest to watch it this time only in the TV(Sport1 channel is accessable ppretty much everywhere).

Fabbr wrote:Firstly, sorry for putting this post here. It is misplaced, but I didn't want to start a thread about this.I'm in Budapest on vacation, and today there is Györi vs FTC, and I'm considering the options to go see this game. So I would like to ask the Hungarian fellows here: is realistic to expect finding tickets in site just about the game start time (19:00)? How easy would it be to get back from Gyor to Budapest after the game?In advance, kösönöm! (I probably wrote it wrong, but I mean it:-))

HiThere is a single site where you could buy the tickets (https://www.jegymester.hu/hun/Event/610 ... o-Hungaria) but it seems they are already sold out.Still there is not a big risk in assuming there will be scalpers around the arena to sell you ovepriced tickets(or even fake ones).Regarding the travelling the last train coming to Budapest departures at 21:39 so I would not rely on that(traveltime is 1h50m) but with car it would be much more convenient.In Hungary if you want to get to any derby (FTC-UTE in football, Szeged-Veszprém men's handball,etc.) you need to begin the planning earlier. I would suggest to watch it this time only in the TV(Sport1 channel is accessable ppretty much everywhere).

Derp, thank you for the heads up. I've read it earlier but could not answer at the time. I gave up at the end. Next time I'll be planning earlier. Thank you for your help, anyway, it is very much appreciated.